The dominate folk artists of the 1950s,
the Weavers were instrumental in bringing true folk music to the American public, scoring radio hits with the most unlikely material, including the then obscure
Leadbelly song, "Goodnight Irene." That song is included here, along with the old sailor's lament "The Wreck of the John B," a folk song from the Bahamas later turned into a huge hit by
the Beach Boys as "Sloop John B," and
Woody Guthrie's "Hard Ain't It Hard." What keeps this collection from being truly ultimate is the sweetened arrangements and often intrusive orchestrations that color nearly every track. The Weavers were always best as a live act, and with several live collections on the market, that would probably be the way to go to sample what this historically important group has to offer.
Weavers mainstay
Pete Seeger went on to become, well,
Pete Seeger, and revisited these tunes many times in his long career.